Any of yall brehs actually get out into the streets to March what you believe in?
If so, I'd love to hear your experiences.
If so, I'd love to hear your experiences.
I took my son out to one of the calmer, early in the day, more family friendly protests. It was definitely a good moment for the family.Covid kept me in, actually wanted my kids to experience the protest and everything that came along with them.
I've seen both ends of the spectrum.Both the protests I went to were largely incident free. I doubt that had anything to do with good cops though, pigs here are probably the laziest I've seen in Florida though. Most of them are fat, sloppy, with short to non existent necks. I think they knew that if they popped shyt off without federal presence/more officers it would be ugly




(someone hit a cop in their car)
when I said I was going out there on the first dayI think that counts. Obviously there's a different experience, but you can't always control who shows up and where you live. Glad you go out there though. That said, there's a lot of white involvement in general with these. In NC, it's especially apparent in Raleigh.I wouldnt call what i attended a protest. it was very white, and very weird.
Thought that counts, i guess. Maybe.

I've been to a lot here in Philly. I got a front row seat to all of the violence on day 1 man I've never seen cops get work like that in my life
The last protest I attended Stephen Jackson came and brought out one of Floyd's brothers. I teared up a few times I'm not gonna lie
Overall I'm cautiously optimistic because while the protests are still happening albeit without media coverage, not much seems to be changing especially with the police teaming up with random vigilante cacs and stuff like that. Also the mayor and police chief got caught in a HUGE lie after NYT exposed them![]()
They had an emergency press conference and basically shifted all responsibility on the captain and fired him on the spotOur police chief went ahead and retired early after that article dropped about the use of Tear Gas and kettling protesters.
